reminiscent
reminiscent — 形容詞
1. describing something that makes you think of a person, thing, or experience from
引人回憶
讓人想起過去的人事物
describing something that makes you think of a person, thing, or experience from the past, usually because of a similarity in appearance, smell, sound, or feeling.
Ritu's cooking is reminiscent of the meals her grandmother used to make in Kerala.
Ritu 做的菜令人想起祖母在喀拉拉邦煮的家常料理。
pattern: be reminiscent of [someone/something]
The old train station was strangely reminiscent of the one Aoi visited as a child.
那座舊火車站莫名地讓 Aoi 想起她小時候去過的車站。
The smell of fresh bread in the bakery was reminiscent of Talia's childhood.
麵包店裡新鮮麵包的香氣令人想起 Talia 的童年時光。
Hassan found the quiet village reminiscent of the town where he grew up.
Hassan 覺得這個寧靜的村莊令他想起成長的小鎮。
There was something reminiscent of an old photograph about the faded colours.
那些褪色的色彩中有些東西令人想起一張老照片。
- evocative
stronger emotional or imaginative response; often used for art, music, or writing that creates a vivid feeling (e.g. 'evocative landscape painting')
- suggestive
broader — can mean 'making you think of something' but also carries a connotation of indirectly hinting at something, sometimes with a sexual overtone
- unremarkable
not creating any memory or association
文法句型
be reminiscent of + noun phrase
用法筆記
Commonly followed by 'of' + a noun phrase. The subject is typically a thing, place, smell, sound, or experience — not a person (a person can be reminiscent of someone else, but the more frequent use is with non-human subjects).